Antibody-Dependent Enhancement
You are the lab rat. You are the rhesus monkey. The nine new mRNA non vaccine vaccine pharma billionaires appreciate your sacrifice:
KenDilanianNBC 'New data suggests that fully vaccinated individuals are not just contracting COVID, but could be carrying higher levels of virus than previously understood, facilitating spread, my NBC News colleagues are reporting. '.
Inventor of mRNA vaccine technology.
[URL]https://rumble.com/vkfz1v-the-vaccine-causes-the-virus-to-be-more-dangerous.html[/URL]
Starts at 31:00 but worth watching in it's entirety.
[URL]https://youtu.be/pyPjAfNNA-U?t=1860[/URL]
practicing nurse
https://twitter.com/Constract05/status/1420427803749662724?s=20
Some stuff you left out from the link
[QUOTE=AaronHamlet;5469112]Of course it's happening. Record number of illegals crossing the border during a pandemic. Only an idiot would argue it's not. 671 new COVID-19 cases reported Monday in Hidalgo County. Adjusted for population that'd be 1,000 new cases in one day in Fulton county.
'But the numbers are rising so quickly that the City of Laredo has even filed a lawsuit against DHS top officials to try to stop the transfer of migrants who are apprehended in the Rio Grande Valley from being sent to Laredo because they are bringing with them COVID-19, the city's mayor said.
"The reason we filed it is because we were basically at the threshold of entering into a crisis," Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz told Border Report.
[URL]https://www.borderreport.com/health/coronavirus/671-new-covid-19-cases-reported-monday-in-hidalgo-county-on-south-texas-border/[/URL][/QUOTE]"Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez is scratching his head trying to figure out how to quell the rising coronavirus cases in his South Texas county, which on Monday reported 671 new COVID-19 cases and two deaths.
And Cortez bluntly blames Gov. Greg Abbott for contributing to his frustration because Abbott has relaxed coronavirus regulations statewide, despite high and rising numbers on the border right now.
"It's concerning to me that we're about to begin the school year again and putting all the students back and the governor has taken all of our protocols that were asked to follow to keep from spreading so I don't know what we're going to do," Cortez told Border Report on Monday afternoon after a morning full of meetings with the county's head of Health and Human Services.
"I'm trying to scratch my head and try to figure out what we can do as a county and right now it's under the control of the governor," he said.
"I'm still the emergency manager responsible for the county but he's taken away certain actions that I could have taken in managing the public health problem," Cortez said.
"Currently, non-governmental organizations are testing all migrants who are being released by the Department of Homeland Security in McAllen. Those who test positive are being quarantined in local hotels until they test negative."